brogue w słowniku Oxford Spanish Dictionary

brogue w słowniku PONS

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A shoe with a wingtip-style toecap but no perforations is known as an austerity brogue, while a plain-toe shoe with wingtip-style perforations is a blind brogue.
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Over time perceptions have changed and brogues are now considered appropriate in most contexts, including business.
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She speaks in a thick brogue and can terrorize her entire family with little effort - no member of her family is willing to cross her.
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Our shoemaker makes primarily men's brogues, a common style of work shoe during the mid-nineteenth century.
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Jeans and slacks are worn deliberately short (either hemmed or rolled) to show off boots, or to show off socks when wearing loafers or brogues.
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It is worn with appropriate accompanying clothes, much as any other suit; brown full brogues and wool ties are common items not worn with other types of suit.
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Be it flat caps, brogues, blazers and pockets squares we're pretty good at taking things we like from the past and updating them.
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Both smart and warm, these make a savvy choice for winter workwear, worn with a neat sweater and lace-up brogues.
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Brogues were traditionally considered to be outdoor or country footwear not otherwise appropriate for casual or business occasions, but brogues are now considered appropriate in most contexts.
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At that time the brogue was not considered to be appropriate for other occasions, social or business.
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